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Sir Charles Aubrey Smith CBE (21 July 1863 – 20 December 1948), known to film-goers as C. Aubrey Smith, was an England Test cricketer who became a stage and film actor, acquiring a niche as the officer-and-gentleman type, as in the first sound version of The Prisoner of Zenda (1937). In Hollywood, he organised English actors into a cricket team, playing formal matches that much intrigued local spectators.
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Smith, C. Aubrey Charles Aubrey Smith Sir C. Aubrey Smith
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Cricketer, actor
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1863-07-21Z
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1863-01-01Z
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1948-12-20Z
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1948-01-01Z
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